If the SWAT team gets a search warrant, whether or not you're guilty of anything, it gives them a license to kill all your pets when they enter. And there is not a damn thing you can do about it, especially with the barrel of an AR-15 jammed into your neck, and a boot stomped into your back.

Jeronimo wrote:Yeah, the wrong address here is going to be the smoking gun. This cop is doomed.

I heard a very recent story like this, but even worse, somewhere out east. The SWAT team went to the wrong address, slaughtered the family's 2 dogs right in front of their children, who were like 5-7 years old, slammed everybody into the floor and wrapped their ankles, wrists, and heads up in tape, while holding machine gun barrels to their heads. If you really think the cops in this case got in any trouble, I've got an island to sell you...

Yeah, good luck with that shit. According to the info we get over here about police stuff over there, they get away easily with far worse stuff. USA seems to be a nice country until you have the shitty luck to run into a situation with an armed and ready cop involved.

God......I fucking hate the police. I have had several friends and aquaintances go into police work and the 'us against them' mentality that they drill into these guys is just awful, none of them are the same person, or even a tolerable person anymore. I know they have a tough job and blah blah blah, but it would be really nice if they weren't drilling the idea that the general public is the enemy into these robots. Unless they are clearly attacking the cops, (and they rarely are) just busting in and killing someones pets is fucking atrocious.

There is something inherently evil about people who intentionally go about causing injury to helpless creatures (animals, children, women, mentally ill persons, etc.). I don't know why we let these freaks hide behind a badge, much like we let so many pedophile freaks hide behind the cross. It's a travesty, both for our humanity, as well as for the integrity of the institutions they are supposed to represent.

I'm glad these sociopaths are being charged with murder, but I think you're right that they'll be let off. The police union will close ranks once again, hire pricey lawyers, and they'll get a slap on the wrist. Just like that BART cop who shot that guy in the back, in cold blood.

I know there are a few good cops out there. I've known a couple of them. And we desperately need them on the inside (imagine if the entire police force were only bloodthirsty freaks like those Fullerton cops). But their silence about these kinds of situations makes them culpable for the crimes their colleagues commit...or perhaps it just shows how much they are in the minority and fear retribution from the majority.

The US built up its municipal, county, and state police forces after 9/11, supposedly in a fight against terrorism. Heavy weaponry, equipment, and authority to crap all over our civil rights came with it. They've gone too far, we've entered a virtual police state. The gov'ts that employ these cops have been busy cutting the pensions, wages, and health benefits packages of every kind of public employee...except for the police. Perhaps this is because the politicians understand that they'll need the police to be on their side when the people rise up. Now we see the tools that were supposedly to be used for fighting terrorism are used to suppress the constitutional rights of the people. Start a protest, and all of a sudden you have dozens of heavily armored cops kicking in your face.